Health and Environment

It is often overlooked that there is a direct correlation between an individuals’ health and the health of their environment. Canadians are entitled to a healthy lifestyle and that means they are entitled to a healthy environment. Yet, according to the Canadian Cancer Society, based on current incidence rates, 40% of Canadian women and 45% of men will develop cancer during their lifetimes. Meanwhile, thousands are estimated to die each year in Canada due to air pollution and those numbers are expected to rise without immediate action. In addition, Health Canada estimates that 90 Canadians die annually, while a further 90,000 become sick due to water contamination. Sierra Club Canada is working to deliver a healthier environment for a healthy population by encouraging bans on toxic pesticide use for frivolous purposes, the clean up of toxic sites, reduction at source of dangerous substances, promoting clean energy, and promoting both safe and sustainable agriculture.

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8 September, 2010   |   Sheila Muxlow   |   In the News
Sierra Club Canada joined with the No Tar Sands Oil network group on a letter to House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Select Committee on Energy Independence and Global Warming Chair Edward Markey in preparation for their...
8 September, 2010   |   Bryn MacDonald   |   Media Release
Dakelh Territory (Prince George, BC, Canada) – Today, more than 500 people marched through downtown Prince George, BC, in support of First Nations and northern BC residents opposing a tar sands pipeline and...
8 September, 2010   |   Bryn MacDonald   |   In the News
Results from a study led by University of Alberta scientists, published Aug. 30 in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS) (www.pnas.org), show that mercury, arsenic, lead, cadmium and other metals...
7 September, 2010   |   Bryn MacDonald   |   In the News
EDMONTON — A new study co-authored by an Alberta researcher suggests the number of bird deaths in the province's northern oilsands tailings ponds is up to 77 times higher than industry estimates. Kevin...
7 September, 2010   |   Bryn MacDonald   |   In the News
A new study says birds are likely dying in Alberta oilsands tailings ponds at a rate that is at least 30 times higher than that suggested by the oil industry. The results add weight to arguments that depending on...
7 September, 2010   |   Gretchen Fitzgerald   |   Media Release
  Media Advisory For Immediate Release - Tuesday, Sept. 7, 2010   Pictou County, NS- The Nova Scotia Environmental Network is co-hosting its annual gathering from Friday, Sept. 10 to Sunday Sept. 12...
5 September, 2010   |   Bryn MacDonald   |   Action Alert
1. Go to http://bit.ly/6iBBox 2. Enter your name. 3. Enter your email. 4. Select your MLA (click the link on top to find your MLA). 5. Hit send (or if you'd like, alter the letter). 6. Your MLA's office...
5 September, 2010   |   Bryn MacDonald   |   In the News
5 September, 2010   |   Bryn MacDonald   |   In the News
Residents are angry about an Alberta government proposal to have the oilsands industry participate in a health study of cancer rates in this tiny community on the Athabasca River. Industry members would sit on the...
4 September, 2010   |   Sheila Muxlow   |   Action Alert
Call or email or mail a letter to Alberta Premier Ed Stelmach! Email Address premier@gov.ab.ca Mailing Address The Honourable Ed Stelmach Premier of Alberta 307 Legislature Bldg 10800 - 97 Avenue Edmonton...